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    UK Finance Minister Says She Will Meet US Treasury Secretary 'shortly'

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    Posted on April 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    UK finance minister Rachel Reeves will meet US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to discuss reducing tariffs and strengthening trade ties amid global market concerns.

    UK Finance Minister Plans Meeting with US Treasury Secretary

    By Sachin Ravikumar and David Milliken

    LONDON (Reuters) -British finance minister Rachel Reeves said on Tuesday she would meet U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent "shortly" as part of broader talks over a new economic partnership that London hopes will reduce its tariff levy.

    Reeves, speaking to parliament as global markets stabilised following days of turmoil, said the government was seeking to build stronger trade ties with the U.S., while also providing stability for families, businesses and investors at home.

    U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 10% tariff on most imports from Britain and a 25% tariff on key sectors such as cars and steel.

    "All of the decisions that we make as a government will be underpinned by the stability of our non-negotiable fiscal rules," she said, "A trade war is in nobody's interest. It is why we must remain pragmatic, cool-headed, and pursue the best deal with the United States that is in our national interest."

    Trump's global tariff programme has sent shockwaves through financial markets, but Reeves said Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey had confirmed that markets were functioning effectively and that banks remained resilient.

    On Monday, British 30-year borrowing costs rose by the most in a single day since October 2022, when they were suffering in the aftermath of then Prime Minister Liz Truss' "mini-budget".

    Gilt prices were more stable on Tuesday and an auction also ran smoothly.

    Trump's announcement of tariffs last week has also prompted governments around the world to seek closer trading ties with other partners, to help protect their industries.

    Reeves said she had in recent days spoken to her counterparts in Canada, Australia, Ireland, France, Spain and to the European Commission. She is also due to meet India's finance minister this week to discuss their trade deal talks.

    Reeves said that Trump's tariffs would have huge implications for the world economy.

    Reeves is due to travel to Washington next week for a gathering of top finance officials from around the world at the International Monetary Fund and World Bank when Bessent is expected to meet some of his counterparts.

    (Additional reporting by Suban Abdulla and Sarah Young; Writing by Kate Holton; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Rachel Reeves to meet US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
    • •Talks focus on reducing tariffs and strengthening trade ties.
    • •UK seeks stability in global markets post-Trump tariffs.
    • •Reeves engages with international counterparts for trade deals.
    • •Upcoming IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK finance minister says she will meet US treasury secretary 'shortly'

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the upcoming meeting between UK finance minister Rachel Reeves and US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to discuss economic partnership and tariffs.

    2Why are the UK and US meeting?

    They are meeting to discuss reducing tariffs and strengthening economic ties amid global market concerns.

    3What are the implications of Trump's tariffs?

    Trump's tariffs have significant implications for the global economy, prompting countries to seek closer trade ties.

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